The Band Contest.
The following are the additional results at the band contest at Palmerston North :
First Test Piece.- Kaikorai, 150 points, I; Ruahine, 146, 2; Taranaki, 134, 3; Maaterton, 132, 4; Hastings, 129, 5; Palmerston, 128, 6 ; Palmerston Municipal, 125, 7 ; Auckland No. 1 Infantry, 121, 8; Hawera, 119, 9 • Auckland Garrison, 118, 10; Newtown, 110, 11. The winners take E and B flat cornets and tenor horns. The Ruahine band won a euphonium. B Flat Trombone Solo.—S. Sly (Taranaki) 1, H Taylor (No. 1 Infantry, Auckland) 2, S. W. Hutchinson (Maaterton) 3. B Flat Cornet Solos.—J. Giles (No. 1 Infantry, Auckland), 107 points, 1 : H. J- Chrysett (Hastings), 104, 2 ; Cosgrove (103) 3. Bass Drum. —Horn (Taranaki) 1, Peters (Kaikorai) 2. Side Drum. Smith (Kaikorai) 1, Miller (Hastings) 2. The Quickstep Competition took place in heavy rain. Results; Kaikorai, 136|, 1; North, 136, 2 ; Maaterton, 13-i, 3 I Hawera, 126, 4; No. ; l gantry, 121 5 ; Auckland Garrison, Hi, 6 ; Hastings, 111, 7 ; Palmerston Municipal, 110, 8; Taranaki Garrison, 110, 9; Newtown, 101, 10; Ruahine, 100, 11. '
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Manawatu Herald, 5 March 1904, Page 3
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179The Band Contest. Manawatu Herald, 5 March 1904, Page 3
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